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HANDLING AND SUBMISSION OF COURT PROCESSES: LAGOS STATE JUDICIARY HAS STOPPED THE COLLECTION OF COURT PROCESSES DIRECTLY FROM COUNSEL AND LITIGANTS

By: Emmanuel Adefeso Esq.

The Lagos State Judiciary has released a circular directed to all the High Court Assistant Chief Registrars, Assistant Chief Registrars, Admin of Magistrate Courts, High Court Registrars, and Magistrate Court Registrars on matters relating to Handling and Submission of Court Processes. 

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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DISABILITIES AND HIV/AIDS AT THE WORK PLACE

ANTI DISCRIMINATION: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DISABILITIES AND HIV/AIDS AT THE WORK PLACE

T.A.M Damiari Esq*

ABSTRACT

The plight of Persons living with Disabilities and HIV/AIDS as vulnerable groups in the world of work remains a recurring event  despite legislative and judicial interventions. This work briefly examined anti-discrimination instruments and judicial interventions against the backdrop of contemporary issues regarding the rights of Persons living with Disabilities and HIV/AIDS at the workplace.

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NIGERIAN IMMIGRATION SERVICE

THE EFFICIENCY OF ELECTRONIC DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM BY THE NIGERIAN IMMIGRATION SERVICE

By: Ronaldson Diete-Spiff, Esq.

The Minister of Interior, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola in conjunction with the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) made a public introduction of the Electronic Data Management System (EDMS) as part of its code of conduct guiding its officers. The expectant result of the introduction of the EDMS is to improve the efficiency of its workers who would display a high level of clarity, dedication and punctuality in their operations of service owing to the fact that their activities are online and every personnel detail would be easily accessible to superior officers electronically rather than the paper-based format the system is being known for. The essence of this is to monitor the activities of all officers and their assigned duties and the discharge of such duties professionally, and to also put them in check, in line with the code of conduct of the Nigerian Immigration Service.

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UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY FUND (UNICEF)

NIGERIA ACCOUNTS FOR 11% UNREGISTERED CHILDREN IN WEST AFRICA —UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S EMERGENCY FUND (UNICEF)

By: Nneka Oduada Eze Esq.

United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), in a statement made on Tuesday, 9th August, 2021 through its Nigerian Representative, Mr. Peter Hawkins, said the African continent have the lowest birth registration rate in the world. It was also stated that only 44 percent of children are registered at birth, while millions of deaths are uncounted for each year.

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